Energy Footprint Tool
The Energy Footprint Tool allows all churches around the country to enter their utility bills and find out their ‘carbon footprint’. What’s an EFT? How do I fill this in?
The Energy Footprint Tool allows all churches around the country to enter their utility bills and find out their ‘carbon footprint’. What’s an EFT? How do I fill this in?
Set in the beautiful marshlands of the Norfolk Broads, St John the Baptist in Reedham’s small congregation is not seen as barrier to progressing on their Eco Church journey. Diana
The morning and evening congregations of Crossroads St Anne’s in Earlham, Norwich wore their hearts on their sleeves to #ShowTheLove for climate justice on Sunday. They planted 10 native tree
“My dream is to see churchyards as places for the living, as well as the dead.” The Church of England has unveiled proposals to strengthen its response to the biodiversity crisis as
Led by the Revd Canon David Longe, Chair of the Environment Working Group, and Barbara Bryant, Diocesan Environment Officer, the session focused on the Call being about connectivity with creation
Two weeks ago I wrote about my hopes for COP28. We needed a commitment to phase out fossil fuels, make significant progress with the Loss and Damage Fund, prioritise resilience
Formed just a year ago, the forum representing different faith groups’ expression of creation care, wrote of their hopes for the outcome of this year’s conference: We, the undersigned, members
The Eco Diocese award is part of the wider Eco Church scheme, which is a nationally developed award scheme run by A Rocha UK. The award looks at a Diocese
Outdoor worship is deeply rooted in Scripture. Throughout the history of the church outdoor worship has taken place, often out of necessity—but there are positive reasons for engaging with nature
“The big bulb plant has inspired the community, and everyone is excited to see all the leaves and flowers pop up from the earth after a cold winter to celebrate